
I create artwork from my own personal wisdom in hope you receive a transcending message.
–Jennifer Cocoma Hustis
Artist Statement
I believe we all have divine gifts to share with each other.
Creating art, learning with horses and other animals, experiencing wildlife and nature have always inspired me and allowed me the opportunity to learn about myself and the world around me. Artwork can carry a primal universal language that we all understand through our emotions.
Artist Bio
Oklahoma artist, author and horsewoman, Jennifer Cocoma Hustis has spent over 25 years teaching art and horsemanship to all ages. In 2010, Jennifer combined her two passions, creating a small business located in her hometown of Edmond, Oklahoma called Art of Horsemanship LLC. The mission of Art of Horsemanship LLC is to offer a solid foundation in horsemanship and art fundamentals for all ages.
Known for her highly expressive artwork, Jennifer has a Master's Degree from Pratt Institute, NY. She enjoys sharing her artistic talents with all ages. As well as exhibiting and selling her own artwork, Jennifer teaches as an artist in residence, private and semi-private lessons and creates interactive educational art exhibits for museums and galleries. The artist was hired to combine her passions by writing and illustrating children’s books. In 2018, the author published her first book, The Wild Horse Who Loved the Girl. The artist/author/illustrator’s goal is to promote literacy through visual and equine interactive learning.
From a very early age, Jennifer felt a very close connection to horses. This connection drove her to learn from, and assist many, professional and world renowned horsemen and horsewomen. Jennifer believes that working with horses for herself and others, for over 40 years, directly contributed to her successful horsemanship, animal communication and has given her greater self-awareness.


Enduring Your Dark Horse
Two Messengers

Content

Think

Untitiled

Tail Feather

Members of the Herd

Messenger VI

Watching Over

Inspiration Brush


Transitions Finding Joy
India Ink Horse No. 6

Mutualism

St. Francis of Assisi
